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you are looking at the grand ballroom in new york city where heavy hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at themselves and each other vyg
you are looking at the grand ballroom in new york city where heavy hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at themselves and each other vyg
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i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more years of obama? >> that is where i actually disagree and there was a lot of hope that i had that has been delivered upon. i hope that we live in a country where people get equal pay. on gays in the military people can choose who to live with and who to love. >> we are in a period now where there are over 1,000 jobs created and when it comes to small businesses i see people in flint, michigan and other places saying federal programs that president didn't just cut taxes but gave us access to capital at a time when we desperately needed it. $16 trillion debt. these are two huge st
i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more...
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not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the plot. >> i know from my experience in newark, we've had some places that were specifically targeted as well. the best thing i want people to understand, if you see something, say something. a lot of times we've seen, for instance, in new york, people seeing suspicious things and reporting it. not only does law enforcement have to be vigilant, we have to. it does not hurt to make a phone call and report it. >> we talked a little earlier about the bust-up last night in the debate about libya. mitt romney missing a pretty easy home run, i felt, when he didn't phrase the question properly allowing the presid
not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the...
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>> another airline, a different connecting city, and additional stop on your trip. none of these are ideal, but the real point is to be flexible and be up front and prioritize your trip. gerri: all right. and don't take your back because next weekend it is going to be a bad idea. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. gerri: all right. flying can be such a pain. ridiculous please, long delays. some airlines are trying to make the experience a little bit nicer by offering sex. says the way to my het is to my stomach that is tonight's top five, but be prepared to travel overseas. air france. i hope i'm saying this right. based in the united arab emirates, fly with snacking on free range hands and honey produced by their own bees. holy cow. they offer a line of signature pickles. unbelievable. turkish airlines, complimentary champagne, soup, icecream, and the famous rich turkish coffee. royal dutch airlines. it's about drinking with the dutch jen. and the number one airline for snacking is a lane airlines. mangos, macadamia nuts, and mo
>> another airline, a different connecting city, and additional stop on your trip. none of these are ideal, but the real point is to be flexible and be up front and prioritize your trip. gerri: all right. and don't take your back because next weekend it is going to be a bad idea. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. gerri: all right. flying can be such a pain. ridiculous please, long delays. some airlines are trying to make the experience a little...
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rs andrew rosenwalk is the fourth generation owner of new york city-based rosenwalk tanks. >> i will, thank. >> you look across new york skyline. from brooklyn to manhattan to the bronx, and you will find his family's handmade wooden tanks proudly perched on rooftop after rooftop after rooftop. >> he if these tanks look old-fashioned, that's because they are. even today these wooden structures are shaped by hand with half century old tools made by his father wab wallace. this is a family owned company nearly 150 years old. >> they are described as abandoned relics. actually they are used today in plenty, in new buildings. the city has the strict imfire codes in new york and the tanks service that requirement. . >> as outdated as they may seem, they are in fact anything but out of date. and for that matter, so is the company itself. >> we have a city of stone and masonry and glass and they really don't look like they belong. but it is a well-used product and probably new york's best secret. >> if you want to understand the secret of how the small family held business managed to outlast
rs andrew rosenwalk is the fourth generation owner of new york city-based rosenwalk tanks. >> i will, thank. >> you look across new york skyline. from brooklyn to manhattan to the bronx, and you will find his family's handmade wooden tanks proudly perched on rooftop after rooftop after rooftop. >> he if these tanks look old-fashioned, that's because they are. even today these wooden structures are shaped by hand with half century old tools made by his father wab wallace. this...
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she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in this area, in this neighborhood. and residents here were required to evacuate, actually. there was a mandatory evacuation here. this home, the people that lived here, they did not evacuate and they watched the storm hit their house the entire time. again, the water level came up to here. they said they saw the dock and the boats banging into their home. that is why you see all the devastation and destruction. you can see the window on the floor here, on the lawn. they have a lot of clean up to do, obviously. let me show you what caused that damage. at the end
she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in...
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then he transferred very quickly to the asa institute of business and computer technology in new york city. that move did not trigger a red flag, and that, according to elected officials, is a problem. >> but we do know that the student visa program in the hands of a few wrong-doers, so-called, sham universities around the country, are serving as a back door for foreign nationals to enter our country improperly. >> "outfront" tonight is susan candiotti. you find out how easy it might have been for this young man to get a student visa? >> i talked to another student that attended that same university in missouri, and this is a student from bangladesh. he told me that the process he thought took a really long time. i said how long? he said a month and a half. i don't think that's that long. he said he was asked three questions and three questions only in an interview in bangladesh. the three questions were, number one, how did you learn about the school? okay. easy enough for him to answer. he read about it on the enter the net and figured he could afford it. number two, he was asked what do
then he transferred very quickly to the asa institute of business and computer technology in new york city. that move did not trigger a red flag, and that, according to elected officials, is a problem. >> but we do know that the student visa program in the hands of a few wrong-doers, so-called, sham universities around the country, are serving as a back door for foreign nationals to enter our country improperly. >> "outfront" tonight is susan candiotti. you find out how...
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that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying as a hurricane. but it is a better consensus of where it will go. and it is so large, the tropical force winds extend out to 500 miles. i want to put this map into motion. and watch this incredible unusual path that sandy is taking as the category 1 storm is coming to shore, sometime on monday it looks like. even as far north as long island. and remember, the timing will make a difference, with the high tide, as far as where the storm surge will go. we're already getting very damaging rainfall and winds. the winds are picking up. we just had a report of bouey off the coast with
that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying...
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. >> it could possibly hit new york city, right? >> absolutely. no question about it. let me show you the models. models a couple days ago were all out into the atlantic and kept turning right. now they're all turning back on the left. it could hit maine, could hit massachusetts, could be all the way down into the carolinas, new york just happens to be in the middle of that cone. >> okay. what kind of impact are we potentially talking about here? we will obviously have high water, there will be flooding along the coast. >> i can't tell you yet. it's still four days away. this could have a significantly bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. this could be a big storm as it makes that turn and slams directly into where new york and new jersey come together, the water could really pile up in here. maybe that problem we thought about last time where water's in the subway, if it gets to be right in new york harbor, we're talking about that scenario potential again. >> chad, we'll keep watching. thanks. >>> a lot more
. >> it could possibly hit new york city, right? >> absolutely. no question about it. let me show you the models. models a couple days ago were all out into the atlantic and kept turning right. now they're all turning back on the left. it could hit maine, could hit massachusetts, could be all the way down into the carolinas, new york just happens to be in the middle of that cone. >> okay. what kind of impact are we potentially talking about here? we will obviously have high...
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new york city. a bit. of a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the open basically. invisible so a lot of people it's fields lonely a plague of homelessness has been taking over meijer us cities in the last several years when you see someone really old or someone really young you just think yourself what can i do even if it's a dollar just to help them out and it's awful according to the coalition for the homeless forty three thousand people are in new york city shelters ten thousand families and seventeen thousand children it just bothers me when people just walk by and you know don't even know reach out a hand to help across the country over half a million people are homeless these are human beings that we're talking about here you know these are people you know these are families. these are children use of from lee's has been trying to raise awareness about this epidemic problem for the last four years every year he leaves his daytime job and goes
new york city. a bit. of a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the open basically. invisible so a lot of people it's fields lonely a plague of homelessness has been taking over meijer us cities in the last several years when you see someone really old or someone really young you just think yourself what can i do even if it's a dollar just to help them out and it's awful according to the coalition for the homeless forty three thousand...
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i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. and it brought back some great memories. some of you know, i went to school here in new york, had a wonderful experience here. [ applause ] used to love walking through central park, loved to go to old yankee stadium, the house that ruth built, although he really did not build that. i hope everybody is aware of that. it has been four years since i was last at the al smith dinner. and i have to admit some things have changed since then. i have heard some people say, barack, you are not as young as you used to be. where is that golden smile? where is that pep in your step? i say, settle down, joe. i'm trying to run a cabinet meeting. [ laughter and applause ] he does smile when he says it, though. tomorrow, it's back to campaigning. i visit cities and towns across our great country. and i hear the same thing everywhere i go. honestly, with he were hoping to se
i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. and it brought back some great memories. some of you know, i went to school here in new york, had a wonderful experience here. [ applause ] used to love walking through central park, loved to go to old yankee stadium, the house that ruth built, although he really did not build that. i hope everybody is aware of that....
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i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the governor is calling the damage there unprecedented. so far 29 people have died here in the united states. 29. and dozens of survivors today feared what would happen if rescuers had not shown up in time. >> we tried to stop it. we put towels down, we had the sandbags down. it was rushing in. it was rushing in from the windows, the doorways, everywhere. >> we lost everything. i came all the way from the top of the house. >> where were you at that time? >> downstairs trying to save them and i couldn't do anything about it. just kep
i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the...
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president obama and mitt romney will a peal peer together at a political dinner in new york city. the romney campaign is feasting on new favorable poll numbers. the president, meanwhile, got help of his own from some high star power. bill clinton and bruce springsteen. tom fitzgerald is joins us now and we'll start with the numbers here. >> reporter: brian, the poll tracking site real clear politics tracks the major polls out there in the country right now. the judged to give you a better idea of exactly where we are in this campaign. what real clear politics is seeing tonight is that of the seven major polls they look at, seven of those polls, mitt romney is loading in four of them, ties in a fifth and trails the president in only two. even after a better second debate performance by president obama, mitt romney is now leading the rcp average. in ohio thursday, the obama campaign got a double dose of star power. >> was born in the usa and, unlike one of the candidates for president, i keep all of my money here. >> reporter: the former president was joined by the current boss. >>
president obama and mitt romney will a peal peer together at a political dinner in new york city. the romney campaign is feasting on new favorable poll numbers. the president, meanwhile, got help of his own from some high star power. bill clinton and bruce springsteen. tom fitzgerald is joins us now and we'll start with the numbers here. >> reporter: brian, the poll tracking site real clear politics tracks the major polls out there in the country right now. the judged to give you a better...
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and, for that matter, so is the company itself. >> we have a city of stone and masonary and glass and they really don't look like they belong. but it is a well-used product and probably new york's best secret. >> if you want to understand the secret of how this small family held business has managed to outlast more than a dozen competitors for more than four generations, you need to start with their very simple philosophy. >> you don't try to throw out something that works, you just build upon it. >> this has meant several things for andrew. first, he studied all the aspects of the core business by getting the five key licenses and certificates needed to operate the company. thanks to some heavy-handed pressure early on from his father. >> i achieved the first plumbing license of the family business, the fire suppression license. license for refrigeration operation with a real estate broker's license. i went back to school on his great pressure, achieved the mba at nyu for finance. but i must admit, the master plumbing license was much more difficult than the mba. >> beyond getting hi
and, for that matter, so is the company itself. >> we have a city of stone and masonary and glass and they really don't look like they belong. but it is a well-used product and probably new york's best secret. >> if you want to understand the secret of how this small family held business has managed to outlast more than a dozen competitors for more than four generations, you need to start with their very simple philosophy. >> you don't try to throw out something that works,...
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rob marciano is live from asbury park, bandra endo in ocean city. george howell in kill devil hills. and we'll talk to emergency officials across the northeast, norfolk, new jersey, atlantic city, connecticut. the governor there, dan malloy will be joining us. maryland's governor, martin o'malley will be joining us from maryland. lots to talk about. this monster storm packing 75-mile-an-hour winds right now. and if the forecasts hold, as they are expected to do, new jersey is now expected to take the brunt of it. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano in battery park. how are the conditions and what are the predictions of what we'll see in the next 12 hours or so? >> we say this every time a hurricane approaches, as, you know, conditions will be deteriorating. this is such an unusual situation, unusual storm, such a huge storm, as you pointed out that conditions have been bad since yesterday afternoon. as a matter of fact, last night it was windier than it is now. we'll get to that sort of ebb and flow going on throughout the day. as the cent
rob marciano is live from asbury park, bandra endo in ocean city. george howell in kill devil hills. and we'll talk to emergency officials across the northeast, norfolk, new jersey, atlantic city, connecticut. the governor there, dan malloy will be joining us. maryland's governor, martin o'malley will be joining us from maryland. lots to talk about. this monster storm packing 75-mile-an-hour winds right now. and if the forecasts hold, as they are expected to do, new jersey is now expected to...
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new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not known. today, of an attempt to return to normal, as mayor bloomberg bell of the new exchange and normal trading resumed. rang the bell. and new york's acordia airport is still flooded and will not accept like any time soon -- laguardia. and tourists have returned, taking pictures next to the , reporting from lower manhattan. storm continuing to cause problems in our area. happened early this morning in northwest. crews had to deal with a small electrical fire while trying to the power back on. no one injured. >> crews are doing a great job restoring power. coming asents are well. is a look at some crews in u
new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not...
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we want to over -- we want to brandy, covering the in new york city. >> good afternoon. super storms and the lived up to all the warning. at least 18 people have been according to the press.ted 8 million are without power. sandy is leaving behind a path of death, darkness, and flooding as it moves inland. my gosh, there is no wall. it lost hurricane status on it made landfall winds, bute per hour still had enough strength to manhattan with a record storm surged, pushing the n to a staten island street. new york city subways are also wonder several feet of water. >> our resources are ready to clean this up. a crane collapsed and is 0 stories above8 the street. a major hospital was evacuated backup generator sale. more than 50 homes were destroyed when two fires sparked in rockaway. >> there was a boat with us, we in in the boat and got there. firefighters rescued dozens e trapped using that boat. in new jersey family's retract in their flooded homes. >> we're trying to save as many lives as it is possible to save. snow is falling in multiple states. and millions are now w
we want to over -- we want to brandy, covering the in new york city. >> good afternoon. super storms and the lived up to all the warning. at least 18 people have been according to the press.ted 8 million are without power. sandy is leaving behind a path of death, darkness, and flooding as it moves inland. my gosh, there is no wall. it lost hurricane status on it made landfall winds, bute per hour still had enough strength to manhattan with a record storm surged, pushing the n to a staten...
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new york city, the skyline where the city subways were shutdown hours ago and city busebuses, t and port authority and trailways and greyhound and all of them are shutdown the night. 15 million people in 14 states are in the danger zone right now, and conditions are worse by the minute. sandy's full force has not gotten close, but you would not know it in ocean city, maryland, because the wind is whipping and the rain is slamming down right now and massive power outages and flooding are expected there. we will get you back to someone, an intrepid reporter who is h braving the storm. and sandy endo, we thought you were done for the evening, but another hour live here. how is that wind doing? >> well, it is interesting, don. every hour, it has been changing here, but the one thing that is steady is the constant rain and constant wind. it is only getting stronger by the hour. chad was right with giving me that warning and i appreciate the head's up, because it is interesting that this hurricane is being felt right now even though the heart of it isn't really going the approach this area for
new york city, the skyline where the city subways were shutdown hours ago and city busebuses, t and port authority and trailways and greyhound and all of them are shutdown the night. 15 million people in 14 states are in the danger zone right now, and conditions are worse by the minute. sandy's full force has not gotten close, but you would not know it in ocean city, maryland, because the wind is whipping and the rain is slamming down right now and massive power outages and flooding are...
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the city of new haven just that one city is racing to clear 195 trees that fell on to city roadways in new haven. the governor of connecticut reassured the public that help is on the way that the job will get done. he has reassured his public that next week's big election will happen even if they have to count the ballots by hand. joining us is dan malloy. governor malloy, we know you are busy. appreciate your time. >> a couple things i want to say. the magazine did a mav enough sent job. my fellow governors are doing a great job. my heart goes out to those folks. i used to be a prosecutor in new york. >> this is a tightly knit area because of the mutual commuting routes between states and because these are small states and tightly packed localities anyway. what i want to ask you between connecticut and new jersey and new york, all these municipal y municipalities how smoothly are things running in terms of coordination and whether you're getting what you need in connecticut. >> we've all been on the phone with the president a couple of times in the last few days. efforts are coming ou
the city of new haven just that one city is racing to clear 195 trees that fell on to city roadways in new haven. the governor of connecticut reassured the public that help is on the way that the job will get done. he has reassured his public that next week's big election will happen even if they have to count the ballots by hand. joining us is dan malloy. governor malloy, we know you are busy. appreciate your time. >> a couple things i want to say. the magazine did a mav enough sent job....
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this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his family on the 13th floor when he heard the power was going to go and he told anderson cooper what happened. >> i heard the nurses talking about how in 15 minutes that all the electricity was going to be going down. so obviously like a good father i scooted right back to my room and told my wife, kim, and we started talking about what was going to be the next step. >> look at that baby there. >> that's a fighter baby, i call it. because i was watching this and he was holding his head up. that's a fighter baby. >> he's an awesome
this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his...
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when 9/11 happened in new york city, they waved the stafford act. forget that dollar you have to put in. here is $10. and that was the right thing to do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, they said look at this devastation, don't expect you to put that money in. what's happening in new orleans? where is your dollar, where is your stafford act money? makes no sense. tells me the but let hasn't been taken out. tells me that somehow the people in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> president obama, that was five years ago. decide for yourself whether this shows a side of barack obama never been seen before as the daily caller suggestsor nothing new. the president seems to be speaking at a difference cadence and a different kind of voice than he does in other speeches. decide the same thing about this. the content of this next video the huffington post first linked this video to it earlier today, paul ryan speaking at a 2011 dinner hosted by the american spectator, con serbtive magazine and this sounds a lot like mitt romney's comment
when 9/11 happened in new york city, they waved the stafford act. forget that dollar you have to put in. here is $10. and that was the right thing to do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, they said look at this devastation, don't expect you to put that money in. what's happening in new orleans? where is your dollar, where is your stafford act money? makes no sense. tells me the but let hasn't been taken out. tells me that somehow the people in new orleans, they don't care about as much....
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. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities. he did nothing about them. there was even a sanctuary mansion at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed. not, not being turned in to anybody or by anyone. >> you're still wearing a red tie, by the way. different tie, though. >> hope so. my wife would be very upset. >> not to debate that particular issue but what's he like as a debater? >> he's a good debater. i think 11 debates i did with him. he didn't lose any of them. a few of them he won. a couple he won really well. i don't remember him ever making a big mistake, the kind of mistake that can live after you which is the most important thing. a
. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities....
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atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this afternoon. while the republican governor may be one of the most prominent backers and surrogates of governor mitt romney, governor christie is vocal and public with the praise of president obama and the federal government's overall response to hurricane sandy. that's going to be help that's crucial to new jersey residents because just look at what they're facing. these are some of the newest pictures of the shore. where you can see that entire communities have been washed away, buried in sand or just ripped apart by the force of sandy. home after home,
atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this...
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>> a 21-year-old bangladesh guy in new york city with ties to al-qaeda. >> dana? >> the best news for you is do you know that we get today on the day of the election? talking about the 2016 election. it will be great for four years. what do i think they need to do? boy, i think it might be a little about toilet for presiden-- too late for president obama who say he hasn't laid out a second term agenda with less than three weeks ago. he has to do like what he did last night, continue to try to get his base to turn out so that he can mitigate mitt's advances. >> mitigate. nice. >> i've been much better than you today. >> greg, what do you think? >> if the focus is on foreign policy which in obama's brain means bowing. it's one word, benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. he cannot hide behind it's too political to ask about it. mitt has to keep going who was the source that told you it was the and i know--i know without a shadow of a doubt, every time we make l mia that ba. mitt romney has to be better. he has to pressure him. last night mitt romney got a question on how he
>> a 21-year-old bangladesh guy in new york city with ties to al-qaeda. >> dana? >> the best news for you is do you know that we get today on the day of the election? talking about the 2016 election. it will be great for four years. what do i think they need to do? boy, i think it might be a little about toilet for presiden-- too late for president obama who say he hasn't laid out a second term agenda with less than three weeks ago. he has to do like what he did last night,...
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we could be seen flooding in toward new york city and long island would take a beating. jersey shore probably won't look the same after next wednesday and thursday. gerri: new york city is talking about the possibility of shutting dwn the subways and having -- that happened the last time. but nothing really went awry. and i am a little afraid that people are lulled into a sense of complacency. tell us what makes this storm so strong. >> generally on a hurricane when you deal with hurricanes people think you need a warm water district in which is true, but because the storm is going to be interacting with a very strong storm coming off of the land, it is going to go through a different type of strengthening process and explode as soon as you get all the energy in the tropical moisture that you have from the hurricane meeting about this other storm, and this is the kind of scenario. what this means come anywhere you see green or blue, that is heavy rain. when you see these lines that are so tightly together, that is strong wind. that is maine, that goes back towards ohio,
we could be seen flooding in toward new york city and long island would take a beating. jersey shore probably won't look the same after next wednesday and thursday. gerri: new york city is talking about the possibility of shutting dwn the subways and having -- that happened the last time. but nothing really went awry. and i am a little afraid that people are lulled into a sense of complacency. tell us what makes this storm so strong. >> generally on a hurricane when you deal with...
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you have the entire city without power. 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says thousands of residents trapped inside their homes in the cold and dark. there are search missions going on for priority situations for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat. a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waiving us. children, men, women, old people. most of them were smiling, because unlike new orleans, we saw the same scene, they know the water is recede. the hope is most can get out of their home tomorrow. not just the water making them stuck. also, live power lines in the water, dangerous to walk around and people are still in their homes. we saw people trying to walk out and that was scary, trying to drive their cars through four feet of water. their cars got stuck and then they started to push their cars, and at this point, a police officer got out of vehicle we were in, grabbed three of the people, one at a time,
you have the entire city without power. 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says thousands of residents trapped inside their homes in the cold and dark. there are search missions going on for priority situations for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat. a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waiving us. children, men, women, old people. most of them...
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all the way to new york city. we're in that cone of uncertainty and winds holding possibly at 70 miles an hour. at some point before sandy makes landfall, we're still expecting that repositioning to take place where sandy is not necessarily a tropical storm but we see it become a hybrid storm. as we take a look over the next 24 to 48 hours, these are the kinds of storm surges we'll see with sandy, all that wind on shore bringing all those waters back to the coastline. as we go to coastal massachusetts, four to eight feet possible from atlantic city to new york. these are going to be life-threatening storm surges possible. we take a look down further on the coast, even north to ocean city. you can see two to four-foot storm surges over the next 48 to 72 hours, even four to six along the outer banks of the carolinas. that is definitely a category 1 hurricane force winds, so power outages will be a huge issue with this as we go through the next couple of days. gusts as high as 60 miles an hour for places as far away
all the way to new york city. we're in that cone of uncertainty and winds holding possibly at 70 miles an hour. at some point before sandy makes landfall, we're still expecting that repositioning to take place where sandy is not necessarily a tropical storm but we see it become a hybrid storm. as we take a look over the next 24 to 48 hours, these are the kinds of storm surges we'll see with sandy, all that wind on shore bringing all those waters back to the coastline. as we go to coastal...
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here's hoboken, new jersey, still flooded by sandy and new york city, a city divided between light and dark. no one can answer the big question, when will all the new york lights come back on. let's take a look at this. new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up and running in a few moments. plus this dramatic video, up to ten feet of the water in the nyu langone medical center. nurses carried sick newborn babies down nine flights of stairs while manually pumping air into their lungs. extraordinary. i will talk to the doctor who managed the evacuation. meanwhile, search and rescue missions have been going on all day long. president obama will travel to new jersey tomorrow to view the damage along with governor chris christie. a governor who surprised many people today when he called the president, and i quote, outstanding and incredibly supportive. words
here's hoboken, new jersey, still flooded by sandy and new york city, a city divided between light and dark. no one can answer the big question, when will all the new york lights come back on. let's take a look at this. new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a gui
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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stirs up trouble along the east coast for days leading up to this weather phenomenon we heard about cities getting ready for the worst but could the way we live and how we build our homes businesses and infrastructure actually make storms like this even more. and we know our computers and cell phones could be hacked but what about electronic voting machines they are computers after all coming up we'll take a look at how safe and secure these machines really are. and how many how we while little ghosts and goblins load up on treats big handy companies are up to their old tricks sending sweet campaign contributions to the candidate of their choice we'll tell you the spooky details of this month by billion dollar industry. it is wednesday october thirty first four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . wow p.l.o. and everyone today will start with a closer look at franken storm the super storm named sandy pictures of destruction and devastation continue to come in as millions of americans try to pick up the pieces from what is now being referred to as the worst sto
stirs up trouble along the east coast for days leading up to this weather phenomenon we heard about cities getting ready for the worst but could the way we live and how we build our homes businesses and infrastructure actually make storms like this even more. and we know our computers and cell phones could be hacked but what about electronic voting machines they are computers after all coming up we'll take a look at how safe and secure these machines really are. and how many how we while little...
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the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people aren't aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six nuclear plants i know at least two of them had to shut be shut down part of them out to be shut down the surrounding areas put on high alert talk a little bit about the effect of this and what people who are planning people who are engineers should take into account. i think one of the things that a disaster. and a half ago shows is that when nuclear power fails really dramatic. and it tends to stand on a time when the rest of society is having problems so let's imagine thank goodness it didn't happen but let's imagine that one of the beach from the state
the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people aren't aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six nuclear plants i know...
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and it will be towards new york city. we're 36 hours from the main event. i want to show you -- i put the two most reliable computer models on top of each other. where you see the rings, those are rings of consistent pressure and means windy conditions. through time, it starts to split a little bit. by dinnertime tonight but the track is the same, just the timing is different. 5:00 p.m. tomorrow, one of the models shows a center of landfall here in central new jersey. the next one grows and makes landfall also in central jersey. north of that will be significant because of the way the land goes, new york city, long island and north new jersey and the water doesn't have any way to get out, the way the land is shaped. there are a significant storm surge in long island sound exiting through the east river and it won't be able to get out. so we predict a significant storm surge and waves up to 20 feet on top of the storm surge. so very big problems from that. that's the coastal impacts. inland, major impact. it's such a huge storm, wind warnings from maine down
and it will be towards new york city. we're 36 hours from the main event. i want to show you -- i put the two most reliable computer models on top of each other. where you see the rings, those are rings of consistent pressure and means windy conditions. through time, it starts to split a little bit. by dinnertime tonight but the track is the same, just the timing is different. 5:00 p.m. tomorrow, one of the models shows a center of landfall here in central new jersey. the next one grows and...
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at the school where the lawyers have won three of the last four city-wide championships, they say they want their cut back. >> wearing t-shirts in support of the coach students walked out this morning protesting the firing of the coach here since 1999. >> i think it's an injustice what happened to him. we want him back. >> what are you going to do. >> it wasn't his fault. >> he was frequently in that turkey bowl championship. the school system said he played an illegal player who did not live in the sea. he asked how he was supposed to know that since he was enrolled in another public school which has no team. >> how was he responsible for residency for an athlete that goes to another school? >> parents met with the athletics director today whose son pays for -- plays for tampa bay. >> that is his motivating force. >> dozens of players have gone to top colleges, some like to josh morrison to the nfl. >> [indiscernible] >> so student protested today demanding their coach back. >> the coach is still a physical education teacher here. they would not comment to say except that his appeal i
at the school where the lawyers have won three of the last four city-wide championships, they say they want their cut back. >> wearing t-shirts in support of the coach students walked out this morning protesting the firing of the coach here since 1999. >> i think it's an injustice what happened to him. we want him back. >> what are you going to do. >> it wasn't his fault. >> he was frequently in that turkey bowl championship. the school system said he played an...
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and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he did say that that crane dangling 1,000 feet above the ground behind me, they are hoping they will be able to secure it by tomorrow. now, the plan according to the mayor, somehow try to get a hold of that boom and either tie it or cable it to the building. the problem is, erin, according to one crane expert we spoke to today, is that he believes that this crane may actually be more damaged than we think. meaning that he believes that what he calls the climbing mechanism, may be damaged, and that's the way to get up to the top. if that is the case, his estimation, li
and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he...